CHILD AND ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH

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CHILD AND ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH HELEN CAPSTICK REGISTERED MENTAL NURSE AND COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPIST 21 ST OF APRIL 2018 CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE (CYP) WITH MENTAL HEALTH AND BEHAVIOURAL PROBLEMS. 1

AIMS: Increase understanding of CAMHS Consider what problems CYP present to GPs Increase understanding of common behavioural and mental health problems in CYP Opportunity to discuss clinical issues and think about options available to GPs Understand what makes a good referral GP EXPERIENCE: What do you see in practice? Afraid Disrespectful Crying Screaming Interrupting Answering back Swearing Tantrums Destroying Objects Biting Refusal Spitting Hitting Anger Argues Not Listening Sad Shouting Ignoring Upset Poor sleep Restless Fidgeting Fighting Name Calling Clingy Withdrawal Kicking Running off Pestering Not completing tasks Tummy ache 2

BEHAVIOURAL PROBLEMS REASONS/CAUSES Bullying Poor Parenting/boundaries Bereavement Parental Mental Health Problems Family Problems Substance Misuse Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) Abuse - emotional, physical, sexual and neglect Peer Pressure Stress Screen Time Devices, computers, game consoles ADHD Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Seperation Anxiety Generalised Anxiety Depression Social Anxiety PTSD OCD Attachment Disorders Learning Disability (LD) Speech and Language Disorders Dyslexia CAMHS: Tiered Model: 3

CAMHS: Thrive Model: Thrive Elaborated (2 nd edition); Wolpert M et al 2016 www.annafreud.org 4

WHO ARE CAMHS? CAMHS AS AN UMBERELLA TERM: CAMHS does not just refer to specialist psychiatric services. Improving CYP s emotional, behavioural and mental health is everybody's business: Family Schools Friends Educational Psychologists Children and Young People General Practitioners Health Visitors Youth Clubs Children s Centres Primary Mental Health Teams Nurseries Specialist Mental Health School Nurses Teams Paediatric Teams Children s Social Care Voluntary Sector Tier 1 Getting Advice Thrive Elaborated (2015): at least a proportion of this group find relatively few contacts, even one single contact, enough to normalise their behaviour, reassure families that they are doing the right things to resolve the problem without the need for extra help and to signpost sources of support 5

Tier 1 Getting Advice WHAT CAN GPs DO? Acknowledge stresses of parenting Acknowledge difficult behaviour in childhood/adolescence Acknowledge emotional and mental health common cold Empathise Normalise Reassure Watchful waiting Prompt other intervention i.e school if bullying Share principles of effective parenting Set basic tasks/interventions and review read a leaflet, what did you learn? Signpost to useful information and resources for advice Youth Mental Health First Aid Training Ask your local CYP Primary Mental Health Worker about accessing TIER 2 Getting Help WHAT CAN GPs DO? Identify Changes CYP and Families want to achieve Minded for Families online resource Books on Prescription Increase contact watchful waiting Ask School Nurse to review Early Help Signpost to children s centre, Local Offer, school for a CAF, Safeguarding Seek consultation with CYP Primary Mental Health Worker Knowledge of local resources, advice, ideas, where to refer 6

CASE STUDY: Mother, S attends GP appointment with L aged 7. L s problems are described as: Angry Refuses to follow rules Tantrums Hits siblings/parents Has short attention span Developmental history is unremarkable, school report no concerns. GP sought consultation/discussion with CYP PMHW -? Behaviour problem? ADHD? Lack of positive parenting approach PLAN: GP discusses with S outcome of consultation S pleased mental health service have had input and feels reassured Experience is acknowledged and normalised GP discusses Incredible Years Group S agrees to referral to IY Group Tier 3-4 Risk Management and Extensive Treatment COMPLEX AND SEVERE DIFFICULTIES: Moderate to severe depression Moderate to severe anxiety disorder Self-harm Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Complex Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Attachment Disorder - complex emotional and relational difficulties 7

QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER BEFORE REFERRAL: Is this a mental health disorder/difficulty? o or family support, safeguarding, for school-based or parenting intervention? Is it severe and complex? o or for early support, CAF, signposting, psychology Is there a team providing a specialist service for the clinical issue? o Community Neurodevelopmental Paediatrics o Early Intervention Service o Eating Disorder Service o Moderate/Severe Intellectual Disability WHAT MAKES A GOOD REFERRAL? Presenting Problem(s): Description of the problem emotions, behaviours, worries, fears Frequency: When? Where? How often? Impact: Social, Family, Friends, Education, Hobbies, Self- Care Duration: How long has it been a problem? Onset: When did the problem start? 8

Wider context Family history/background, precipitating, perpetuating factors. Risk factors harm to self/others, isolation. What do you think the problem is? Depression? OCD? What has already been tried? School support, counselling, self-directed help, GP intervention, Parenting Support. Who is involved? Ed Psy, CAF, School mentor/counsellor, senco? RESOURCES: https://mindedforfamilies.org.uk/ young-people/ http://reading-well.org.uk/ http://www.themix.org.uk/ https://www.cwmt.org.uk/ https://www.nspcc.org.uk/global assets/documents/advice-andinfo/positive-parenting.pdf https://youngminds.org.uk/ https://www.familylives.org.uk/ https://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/healt hadvice/parentsandyoungpeopl e.aspx www.papyrus-uk.org http://www.lancashirechildrenstr ust.org.uk https://www.refreshbwd.com/he alth-topic/young-peopleswellbeing/ 9

MENTAL HEALTH TOOLKIT for GENERAL PRACTITIONERS http://www.rcgp.org.uk/ Question & Answer 10